(a) There is created an office of the small business ombudsman for air pollution control in the department which shall be headed by a single executive to be known as the small business ombudsman for air pollution control who shall be appointed by the director for a term of four years. The position of small business ombudsman shall be exempt from the civil service laws pursuant to section [ 76-16(b)(17) ]. The director may remove or suspend for cause the small business ombudsman after due notice and public hearing.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-63

  • Air pollution: means the presence in the outdoor air of substances in quantities and for durations which may endanger human health or welfare, plant or animal life, or property or which may unreasonably interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property throughout the State and in such areas of the State as are affected thereby, but excludes all aspects of employer-employee relationships as to health and safety hazards. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • Department: means the department of health. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • Director: means the director of health. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • EPA: means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • Person: means any individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, consortium, joint venture, commercial entity, state, county, commission, political subdivision of the State, or, to the extent they are subject to this chapter, the United States or any interstate body. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • Small business ombudsman: means the small business ombudsman for air pollution control established pursuant to section 342B-63. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 342B-1
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
(b) The person appointed as the small business ombudsman shall be experienced in dealing with both private enterprise and government entities; arbitration and negotiation; interpretation of laws and rules; investigation; recordkeeping; report writing; public speaking; and management. All employees of the office shall be hired by the small business ombudsman and shall serve at the small business ombudsman’s pleasure. In determining the salary of each employee, the small business ombudsman shall consult with the [department of human resources development] and shall follow as closely as possible the recommendations of the [department of human resources development]. The small business ombudsman and the small business ombudsman’s full-time staff shall be entitled to participate in all state employee benefit plans.
(c) The small business ombudsman shall:

(1) Assist small businesses which may be affected by air pollution control rules by providing services as necessary such as:

(A) Assistance in the dissemination of information to small businesses and interested parties;
(B) Referral of small businesses to specialists for financial, technological, and operational information and assistance to reduce air pollution and prevent accidental releases;
(C) Encouragement of small businesses to participate in the development of air pollution control rules;
(D) Assistance in investigations and resolutions of complaints and disputes between small businesses and the department of health concerning air pollution control; and
(E) Presentations to trade associations and small businesses to inform them of the air pollution control rules and compliance requirements; and
(2) Assist in the development and continued operation of the small business assistance program by participating in meetings and conferences and preparing and providing information as necessary such as:

(A) Evaluation of the air pollution control rules and their effect on the economy and small businesses;
(B) Assistance in preparation of guideline documents;
(C) Evaluation of the small business assistance program and the assistance provided to small businesses;
(D) Reports, recommendations, and testimony to various governmental agencies and the legislature if so requested; and
(E) Comments and recommendations to EPA and the department of health on proposed air pollution control rules that impact small businesses.
(d) The small business ombudsman shall submit to the director an annual report discussing the small business ombudsman’s activities under this chapter.